A Text-book of histologyW.B. Saunders, 1900 - 501 pages |
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Page 80
... terminal ledges or bars ( Schlussleisten ) . The function of this structure would seem to consist in its power to prevent the escape of lymph from the sur- face , and the penetration of micro - organisms ( M. Heidenhain , 92 ; Bonnet ...
... terminal ledges or bars ( Schlussleisten ) . The function of this structure would seem to consist in its power to prevent the escape of lymph from the sur- face , and the penetration of micro - organisms ( M. Heidenhain , 92 ; Bonnet ...
Page 127
... terminal disc ( Merkel ) ; N , accessory disc ( Engelmann ) ; J , isotropic substance . One of the best objects for the study of transverse striation is the muscle of some of the arthropods ( beetles ) . Here it will be noticed that the ...
... terminal disc ( Merkel ) ; N , accessory disc ( Engelmann ) ; J , isotropic substance . One of the best objects for the study of transverse striation is the muscle of some of the arthropods ( beetles ) . Here it will be noticed that the ...
Page 135
... terminal thickenings . The groups of terminal end - branches of a dendrite ( also of a neur- axis ) are known as telodendria ( Rauber ) , or end - branches . The branches of the dendrites form a dense feltwork , which THE NERVOUS ...
... terminal thickenings . The groups of terminal end - branches of a dendrite ( also of a neur- axis ) are known as telodendria ( Rauber ) , or end - branches . The branches of the dendrites form a dense feltwork , which THE NERVOUS ...
Page 141
... terminal baskets or end - baskets , or the end ramifications of the neuraxis of a neurone may come in very close proximity to the end - branches of the dendrites of one or several neurones . By this contiguity of the telodendria of the ...
... terminal baskets or end - baskets , or the end ramifications of the neuraxis of a neurone may come in very close proximity to the end - branches of the dendrites of one or several neurones . By this contiguity of the telodendria of the ...
Page 144
... periphery , and only when in the neighborhood of their terminal arborization do they begin to divide . A point of division is always marked by a node of Ranvier . The segmental structure of nerve - fibers would seem to 144 THE TISSUES .
... periphery , and only when in the neighborhood of their terminal arborization do they begin to divide . A point of division is always marked by a node of Ranvier . The segmental structure of nerve - fibers would seem to 144 THE TISSUES .
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